EFX Science and Innovation
EFX energetic dots and products are electrically charged with 90+ frequencies and pulsing plasma. Results are achieved on an energetic level. When placed on or close to the body, EFX energetic dots resonate with the cells on a quantum level believed to cause the cells to have an electromagnetic charge that either holds them together or separates them.
The holistic hypothesis, is that it re-balances the charge of the cells' electromagnetic field. The effect is believed to stabilize and harmonize the body's bioelectric current. When the body is in harmony, the muscles relax, cells un-clump, and blood circulation increases, allowing for greater stability, easier movement and pain relief.
 
Biological cells use bioelectricity to store metabolic energy, to do work or trigger internal changes, and to signal one another. Bioelectromagnetism is the electric current produced by action potentials along with the magnetic fields they generate through the phenomenon of electromagnetism.
Distorted signals coming from damaged cells consist of harmonious and non-harmonious oscillations. So-called molecular-absorption-circuit within the bio-resonance machine filters out the distorted part of the signal.

Bioelectromagnetism is an aspect of all living things, including all plants and animals and involves the interaction of ions. Bioelectromagnetism is sometimes difficult to understand because of the differing types of bioelectricity, such as brainwaves, myoelectricity (e.g., heart-muscle phenomena), and other related subdivisions of the same general bioelectromagnetic phenomena.
Two Benefits in one
EFX energetic products emerges from a new paradigm in science. Our founder came of age attempting to understand and model the strange world of the quantum universe which contains observations that defy common sense such as dark energy and the virtual emptiness of all matter. Some of these insights from quantum physics led to a deeper understanding of the the body's bio electric field and subtle energies, which mirrored teachings from Chinese medicine and Eastern disciplines. These insights proved foundational for EFX, one of the few wearable and consumable applications to harness these emerging sciences for consumer use.
In 2004 we began creating new ways to store information on many types of metals, film and holographic media through integrating subtle energy dynamics with modern electronics. Early prototypes, we discovered, could affect the insulation value in glass windows, growth in plants, improve water, and even enhance smog systems in cars and motorcycles. Further experiments confirmed positive effects on increasing strength, balance and flexibility in a humans. We then reasoned that the technology surely would affect all animals and the most complicated bio-chemical system of all – a human being.
People ask is EFX a Placebo or
do the dots actually work?

We say, you decide!
Whether people believe the scientific theory or not, they do believe in the instant results they feel, and that is what's important to us!"
If people want to believe the results are caused by a placebo effect, that's ok with us.
- Over the past four decades, placebos have been used in a wide range of medical studies, often yielding similar results as the new medicine being tested, but without the potentially harmful side effects.
- According to Dr. Robert DeLap, a leading authority at the United States Food & Drug Administration, "The more you believe you're going to benefit from a treatment, the more likely you'll experience the benefits."
Because there is an absence of clear scientific evidence to validate the science behind bioelectric therapeutic devices, we support the FDA and medical professionals opinion, that the real benefits must be caused by the power of suggestion until proven otherwise.
Research for the truth continues. Until there is enough medical evidence to support the science, we put the question to you . . .
After experiencing the real-time effect of EFX, do you still think it's a
Placebo?
Benefits of a Placebo
For years, scientists have looked at the placebo effect as just a figment of overactive patient imaginations. Sure, dummy medications seemed to curb epileptic seizures, lower blood pressure, soothe migraines and smooth out jerky movements in Parkinson's — but these people weren't really better. Or so scientists thought.
Now, using PET scanners and MRIs to peer into the heads of patients who respond to sugar pills, researchers have discovered that the placebo effect is not "all in patients' heads" but rather, in their brains. New research shows that belief in a placebo treatment leads to changes in brain chemistry.
"There have always been people who have said that we could make ourselves better by positive thinking,” says Dr. Michael Selzer, professor of neurology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. “After pooh-poohing this for years, here are studies that show that our thoughts may actually interact with the brain in a physical way."
New insights into how placebos work may even help scientists figure out how to harness the effect and teach people to train their own brains to help with healing.
Mind over brain matter
Recent reports show that anticipation of relief from a placebo can lead to an actual easing of aches, when the brain makes more of its own pain-dousing opiates. Brain scans of Parkinson’s patients show increases in a chemical messenger called dopamine, which leads to an improvement in symptoms when patients think — mistakenly — that they are receiving real therapy.
And studies in depressed patients like Park have found that almost as many are helped by placebo treatments as by actual medications. In fact, as it turns out, a person’s response to placebo treatment may offer clues as to whether “real” treatments with antidepressants are likely to work.
Researchers are just starting to appreciate the power that the mind can have over the body, says Tor Wager, an assistant professor of psychology at Columbia University.
“An emerging idea right now is that belief in a placebo taps into processes in your brain that produce physical results that really shape how your body responds to things,” he says. “The brain has much more control over the body than we can voluntarily exert.
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